Essential Gardening and Soil Books

Welcome to our Lübeck Haus Bookstore catalogue page for essential books for home gardening, improving garden soils, horticulture, husbantry, plant propagation, small farms,
and for learning basic country skills.In addition, we have included several kinks for gardening tools, gardening equipment, power garden tillers, greenhouses,
lawn & garden furniture, barbeque tools, magazines crafts, gardening magazines, books about rose gardening, raising Koi fish, unique birdhouses, and chocolates.
Our research staff at Lübeck Haus Bookstore is building an extensive selection of how-to books dealing with gardening, organic gardening, plant propagation,
improving and building garden soils, raising livestock, garden and farming tools, building farm building, building fences and gates, growing and saving heirloom
seeds and plants. And more gardening books are being added all the time.
Also included are links to gardening tools and equipment available through our gardening department.
The eighteen categories are listed here. Make your selection by clicking on a category.

This page is our catalogue page for garden soils, number 4 above, and lists essential books for understanding soils,
building soil fertility, and improving your garden soils.
Includes practical guides to making, improving and maintaining healthy soils and producing higher yields, understanding soil
composition and soil science, improving and building garden soils, and guides to making and using garden compost, and raising
earthworms for your garden and for profit.
Composting helps build soil structure, guards against soil erosion and drought, adds fertility to garden soils, grows healthier
gardens, and generally helps to create a safer environment.
These books are of particular interest to organic gardeners, home gardeners, as well as to all tillers of the earth.

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Essential Garden Soil Books

-John Jeavons, Carol Cox / Paperback 128 pages / Published February 1999
This revised edition of a best seller is written for gardeners trying biointensive gardening for
the first time. The reader is guided by expert instructions and suggestions on how to build and
maintain sustainable soil fertility. And on what vegetables to grow. How to prepare biointensive
growing beds and make compost.
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-Elizabeth P. Stell / Paperback 224 pages / Published February 1998
Learn all the secrets for creating fertile and productive soil with step-by-step instructions for making compost and fertilizers.
Stell starts with an analysis of soil: how it was formed, its different textures, its structure, nutrients, and the importance of
good drainage and earthworms. Easy-to-understand instructions for using organic mulches, soil amendments, and fertilizer to create
fertile garden soil.
There's a chapter on making and using compost and how to construct composting bins, a chapter on the use of mulches, and one on
choosing and instructions for using organic mulches, soil amendments, and using fertilizers.Another chapter gives information
on starting a new garden and deals with raised beds, sunken beds, slopes, and terraces. Includes suggestions on how to select and
use the various garden tools are needed to properly prepare and cultivate the soil. And explains varieties of vegetables, flowers,
fruits, trees, shrubs, and lawns.
Contains over 300 detailed two-color illustrations.
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-Scott Ogden / Paperback 216 pages / Published February 1992
This gardening guide explains everything needed to successfully develope a great garden soil from poor soil.
Written for the beginning gardener, but anyone with difficult soils will benefit by studing this book.
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-Nyle C. Brady, Ray R. Weil / Hardcover 960 pages, 13th Edition / Published July 2001
This textbook, first published in 1922, provides a clear understanding of the the properties of soil and the fundamental principles of soil science
both for students and for the professional soil engineer and soil specialist. It is clearly written and explores the principles & properties of soils
and their physical, chemical & biological characteristics. Explains throughout that the soil is an important natural resource, highlighting its
important interaction with other components of forest, rangeland, agriculture uses, wetland ecosystems, and constructed soil systems.
The chapters are well organized and include helpful figures, graphs, diagrams, drawings, and black-and-white and color photographs. Also included are
hundreds of websites for more information.
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-John Havlin, Samuel L. Tisdale, Werner L. Nelson
Hardcover 499 pages, 6th Edition / Published November 1998
Long regarded as the leading book in the field, this book provides a basic introduction to the biological,
chemical, and physical properties affecting soil fertility and plant nutrition. It covers all important aspects
of nutrient management for profitable crop production, with particular attention to minimizing the environmental
impact of soil and fertilizer management.
Provides a thorough understanding of plant nutrition, soil fertility, and nutrient management, covers how plants
absorb nutrients, plant-nutrient deficiency syndromes, the evaluation of nutrient and soil amendment materials,
the effects of soil organic matter, cation exchange capacity, soil pH, soil material, climate, and human activities
upon nutrient availability, nutrient response patterns, and soil and nutrient management practices.
This edition has been substantially revised to reflect rapidly advancing knowledge and technologies in both plant
nutrition and nutrient management.
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-Nancy J. Ondra, Barbara Ellis / Paperback 128 pages / Published May 1998
While most gardeners do not have ideal soil to start with, it is possible to improve almost any
garden soil. This guidebook from the Taylor's Weekend Gardening Guides is written to be easy to
read and understand and quickly gets to what most gardeners need to know to improve your soil's
quality and have healthier plants. It provides clear and practical information on some of the
science behind why good soil is important. Shows how-to make compost, take soil samples, use
all-organic methods of improving soil and feeding plants, deal with poor drainage, choose and use
mulches effectively.
Before you start a new garden it is important to know and understand the characteristics of your
garden soil and what actions you need to take before you start planting. Recommended reading before
you start planning and planting your new garden.
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-Helmut Kohnke, D. P. Franzmeier / Paperback, 4th Edition / Published December 1994
This useful handbook explains the basics of soil science for those who want to become acquainted with the basic concepts and
principles of soils but are not ready for an extensive study. Includes illustrations, helpful tables, and maps.
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-Hans Jenny / Paperback 281 pages / Published September 1994
A world authority explanations soils and soil formation in a clear and concise manner. This book has had a great impact on soil science.
Includes 125 illustrations, 60 tables, Index, and References.
Read excerpts from this book by clicking on the book title.

-Nancy J. Ondra, Barbara Ellis / Paperback 128 pages / Published May 1998
While most gardeners do not have ideal soil to start with, it is possible to improve almost any
garden soil. This guidebook from the Taylor's Weekend Gardening Guides is written to be easy to
read and understand and quickly gets to what most gardeners need to know to improve your soil's
quality and have healthier plants. It provides clear and practical information on some of the
science behind why good soil is important. Shows how-to make compost, take soil samples, use
all-organic methods of improving soil and feeding plants, deal with poor drainage, choose and use
mulches effectively.
Before you start a new garden it is important to know and understand the characteristics of your
garden soil and what actions you need to take before you start planting. Recommended reading before
you start planning and planting your new garden.
To read excerpts from this book, click on the book title.

-Deborah L. Martin, Grace Gershuny, Editors / Paperback 278 pages / Published February 1992
This book is considered by many gardeners to be their bible of composting. This completely revised and updated guidebook
to composting explains what composting is and how it really works. Provides detailed, easy-to-follow instructions for
making and using compost. The beginner will gain a complete understanding of the compost process, a guide to selecting an
appropriate method for their own needs, and guidelines on how-to buy or build their own composters. An experienced composter
will gain a greater understanding into why some batches are more successful than others and how to improve the quality of
their compost. Includes an extensive list on exactly what material can be used in composting and why. This book addresses
the needs of the urban and suburban gardener, along with the needs of the homesteader, organic farmer, and family farmer.
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-Stu Campbell / Papback 160 pages, 3rd Edition / Published March 1998
This is the classic guide, first published in 1975, that helped start the composting movement and taught
home gardeners everywhere how to recycle kitchen and yard waste to create valuable soil-nourishing compost.
Contains advice for starting and maintaining a composting system, building bins, and using compost.
From building a compost container to adding the ingredients, this book leaves out nothing. Provides tips
for speeding up the decomposition, encouraging worms, creating leaf-mold, and using compost once you've
made it.
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-Mary Applehof, Mary F. Fenton, Illustrator / Paperback 162 pages / Published November 1997
This excellent book gives a very solid scientific introduction to earthworms and will answer most of your basic
questions about earthworms. This book has to with vermiculture, which is the use of worms for developing super-rich
compost materials for organic gardens. Vermicompost is without a doubt the best composting material available for
organic gardeners, and setting up your own vermicomposting bin is the best way to get yourself some of this richly
organic fertilizer.
This book details how you can set up and use your own vermicompost bin, either by making it yourself or by purchasing
a commercially made worm bin. It is a complete guide to planning for setting up, and using a worm composting system
either indoors or outdoors.
Includes information about the facts of life for worms. The reproduction of worms is described as well as other
interesting worm facts, like the cut a worm in half myth.
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-Peter Bogdanov / Plastic Comb 83 pages / Published January 1998
This book covers the background of commercial vermiculture, what it takes to start your own business,
and what to expect from your efforts. Covers getting worms to begin, building worm beds, feeding and
caring for your worms, harvesting and pachaging and shipping.
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